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So, 'Money's Bitch' from 1981 is one of those hidden gems that flies under the radar. You feel the gritty atmosphere right from the start, with a tone that captures the raw edge of the crime world. The pacing is interesting – it drags a bit here and there, but it kind of adds to the tension, if you know what I mean. The performances have this almost documentary feel, lending an authenticity that’s hard to shake off. And while it's not packed with flashy effects, the practical effects used are pretty effective in conveying the harsh realities. Themes of desperation and betrayal swirl throughout, making it a fascinating watch for anyone into this era of filmmaking.
Gritty crime atmosphereAuthentic performancesExplores themes of desperation
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